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What is circumcircle or circumcenter of a triangle?
If a circle passes through three angular points of a triangle, then that circle is called the circumcircle of that triangle. And the center of this circle is called the circumcenter of the triangle.
If a circle passes through three angular points of a triangle, then that circle is called the circumcircle of that triangle. And the center of this circle is called the circumcenter of the triangle.
See lessHow to draw the incircle or incenter of a triangle?
If the bisectors of the three angles of a triangle are drawn, they will intersect at a point inside the triangle. At the point of intersection, draw a perpendicular to any side of the triangle from that point. Now if we draw a circle from the point with a radius equal to the length of the perpendicuRead more
If the bisectors of the three angles of a triangle are drawn, they will intersect at a point inside the triangle. At the point of intersection, draw a perpendicular to any side of the triangle from that point. Now if we draw a circle from the point with a radius equal to the length of the perpendicular drawn on the arm, we will get the incircle. The center of which is the incenter.
See lessWhat is the incircle or incenter of a triangle?
If a circle is drawn inside a triangle, which touches all three sides of the triangle, then that circle is called an incircle of the triangle. And the center of the circle is called the incenter of the triangle.
If a circle is drawn inside a triangle, which touches all three sides of the triangle, then that circle is called an incircle of the triangle. And the center of the circle is called the incenter of the triangle.
See lessWhat about the successes and failures of Quantum Mechanics?
Quantum theory is considered to be the most successful and accurate theory in physics so far. Quantum theory has succeeded in almost every aspect of the physical world. Many consider this to be a universal theory. But a theory about universal theory leaves quantum theory behind. That is - the quantuRead more
Quantum theory is considered to be the most successful and accurate theory in physics so far. Quantum theory has succeeded in almost every aspect of the physical world. Many consider this to be a universal theory. But a theory about universal theory leaves quantum theory behind. That is – the quantum theory is complex and difficult to understand. But the universal theory would be simple. Everyone can easily understand this.
See lessWhy do the eyes water when cutting the onion?
While cutting onion we are actually cutting numerous cells. As a result, the substances inside the cells are released. Amino acids in cells combine with sulfoxide to form sulfenic acid. Various enzymes inside the cell react with sulfenic acid to form a volatile sulfur compound called propenyl S-oxidRead more
While cutting onion we are actually cutting numerous cells. As a result, the substances inside the cells are released. Amino acids in cells combine with sulfoxide to form sulfenic acid. Various enzymes inside the cell react with sulfenic acid to form a volatile sulfur compound called propenyl S-oxide. This compound floats in the air and reaches our eyes.
It then reacts with the aqueous phase of the eye to form sulfuric acid. And because of this acid, our eyes get irritated. Water comes out of the eyes to remove the acid that has entered the eye.
See lessWhy are raindrops round?
For surface tension.
For surface tension.
See lessWhat is the cause of hair growth at a young age?
1. Pollution 2. Pesticides in fruits and vegetables 3. Hormone injected meat and fish 4. Fast foods regularly 5. Lack of exercise and consequently natural detoxification. 6. Liver problems 7. Artificial Beauty products including hair gels, colours, shampoos and conditioners etc. 8. Consumption of reRead more
1. Pollution
2. Pesticides in fruits and vegetables
3. Hormone injected meat and fish
4. Fast foods regularly
5. Lack of exercise and consequently natural detoxification.
6. Liver problems
7. Artificial Beauty products including hair gels, colours, shampoos and conditioners etc.
8. Consumption of refined oils.
9. Stress
10. Untimely sleep cycle.
Didn’t mention Genetic cause because, it would be obviously known beforehand that their children will have early greying of hairs. I mentioned other causes.
See lessWhy is it forbidden to talk on mobile phones at petrol pumps?
Radiation works when you talk on a mobile phone. If there is a mechanical malfunction of a petrol pump, there is a possibility of fire. Therefore, the use of any electrical connection or mobile phone is prohibited in the gas warehouse.
Radiation works when you talk on a mobile phone. If there is a mechanical malfunction of a petrol pump, there is a possibility of fire. Therefore, the use of any electrical connection or mobile phone is prohibited in the gas warehouse.
See lessAlthough black soot falls under the pots cooked in the fire of the wood stove, why does not black soot fall under the pots used in the gas stove?
When cooking in a wood stove, burning wood means burning cellulose means carbon is produced. This carbon accumulates under the sole. Methane gas is burnt in the gas furnace, so carbon dioxide gas is produced here, so no soot accumulates.
When cooking in a wood stove, burning wood means burning cellulose means carbon is produced. This carbon accumulates under the sole. Methane gas is burnt in the gas furnace, so carbon dioxide gas is produced here, so no soot accumulates.
See lessWhich religion has the largest number of followers?
According to 2020- Christianity = 2.382 billion (31.2%) Islam = 1.907 billion (24.9%) Secular = 1.193 billion (16%) Hinduism = 1.161 billion (15.16%) Buddhism = 506 million (6.9%) But a study in the 21st century shows that, in terms of percentage and worldwide spread, Islam is the fastest-growing maRead more
According to 2020-
Christianity = 2.382 billion (31.2%)
Islam = 1.907 billion (24.9%)
Secular = 1.193 billion (16%)
Hinduism = 1.161 billion (15.16%)
Buddhism = 506 million (6.9%)
But a study in the 21st century shows that, in terms of percentage and worldwide spread, Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in the world.
See lessWhat is time ? How can we explain it?
Time is a dimension that moves unceasingly from the past to the future. Whose instantaneous value is present. For now we think of it as a normal dimension that you can question and explore. There is no complexity even when thinking universally. But thinking of human control here will increase the coRead more
Time is a dimension that moves unceasingly from the past to the future. Whose instantaneous value is present.
For now we think of it as a normal dimension that you can question and explore. There is no complexity even when thinking universally. But thinking of human control here will increase the complexity and you will start to wonder a lot.
See lessWhat are light particles?
Scientist Max Planck defined light as a packet of energy. The energy value of each packet is fixed. This packet is called quanta or photon. Which is called a light particle.
Scientist Max Planck defined light as a packet of energy. The energy value of each packet is fixed. This packet is called quanta or photon. Which is called a light particle.
See lessWhat is light year?
Space exploration requires very large units of distance. Because one planet is billions of kilometers away from another planet. Since the distance to a planet or star can be measured by looking at the light coming from it, a larger unit of distance is used that includes the transit time of the lightRead more
Space exploration requires very large units of distance. Because one planet is billions of kilometers away from another planet. Since the distance to a planet or star can be measured by looking at the light coming from it, a larger unit of distance is used that includes the transit time of the light. Which is known as Alok Barsha. The distance light travels in one year is called one light year. Since the speed of light remains the same in all cases, no limitation is currently observed in this unit. As distance traveled 1 light year = 587000000000 miles = 94600000000 kilometers.
See lessWhat is light second?
The distance that light travels in one second is called one light second. 1 light second = 1 lakh 86 thousand miles = 300000 kilometers.
The distance that light travels in one second is called one light second.
See less1 light second = 1 lakh 86 thousand miles = 300000 kilometers.
Who discovered quantum mechanics?
We mention the name of Max Planck as the proponent of quantum mechanics. But scientist Albert Einstein extended the quantum mechanics.
We mention the name of Max Planck as the proponent of quantum mechanics. But scientist Albert Einstein extended the quantum mechanics.
See lessWhat are quanta?
According to Max Planck's quantum theory, light is always emitted as a packet of minimum energy. Where the power value in a packet is proportional to the frequency of the light. It is not possible to emit less energy than this packet or a fraction of the energy of the packet.
According to Max Planck’s quantum theory, light is always emitted as a packet of minimum energy. Where the power value in a packet is proportional to the frequency of the light. It is not possible to emit less energy than this packet or a fraction of the energy of the packet.
See lessWhat is the basis of quantum mechanics?
Quantum mechanics stands on three irrefutable theories of physics. These are- 1. Quantum principle of energy 2. De-Broglie particle-wave duality 3. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
Quantum mechanics stands on three irrefutable theories of physics. These are-
See less1. Quantum principle of energy
2. De-Broglie particle-wave duality
3. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
What is quantum mechanics?
Quantum mechanics is a branch of modern physics that describes the behavior of matter at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles.
Quantum mechanics is a branch of modern physics that describes the behavior of matter at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles.
See lessHow does the plane move in the storm and hail? Isn’t there any problem?
Whatever the storm rains, it happens in the region between the clouds and the earth's surface. So when a storm starts raining while an airplane is moving, the airplane rises above the clouds. Although there is some influence of rainstorms on the air there, it is less. Therefore, the aircraft does noRead more
Whatever the storm rains, it happens in the region between the clouds and the earth’s surface. So when a storm starts raining while an airplane is moving, the airplane rises above the clouds. Although there is some influence of rainstorms on the air there, it is less. Therefore, the aircraft does not have any problem moving or taking off and landing in normal storms or hailstorms.
See lessHow are the pieces of ice formed when hail falls from the sky?
Clouds are condensed water vapor. The water of the river or the sea turns into water vapor in the heat of the sun. As water vapor is lighter than air, it rises upwards. Then they combine to form clouds. They move from one place to another with the wind. Again this water vapor rises up and loses heatRead more
Clouds are condensed water vapor. The water of the river or the sea turns into water vapor in the heat of the sun. As water vapor is lighter than air, it rises upwards. Then they combine to form clouds. They move from one place to another with the wind. Again this water vapor rises up and loses heat and becomes water. Then these waters fall to the ground as rain. Hail showers occur after very hot weather. Because when the weather is hotter, the distance between the water vapor particles increases. As a result, water vapor becomes lighter. Being lighter than normal, they rise at a much faster speed. This fast-moving vapor becomes clouds and reaches the level of the atmosphere where the temperature is very low.
Thus, when water vapor or clouds enter the extremely cold parts of the atmosphere, the water vapor particles and water particles gradually turn into ice. At some point these ice pieces fall to the surface with rain. Basically this is hail. Although the ice is very big in the sky, it melts and becomes smaller as it falls down. As a result, the ice that we see in hail is much smaller in size.
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